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Adding a ToolBar

Author: Mike PalmatierPlatform: Visual Basic 6.0

The CommandBars.Add method is used to add a blank toolbar. The method accepts both a name and toolbar position for the toolbar. The
name given to the toolbar is seen when customizing toolbars. It is recommended that you name the toolbar to a meaningful name that
summarizes what type of tasks the group of
buttons on the toolbar perform. The toolbar position indication where the toolbar will be located when it is added, available locations are stored in the XTPBarPosition
enumeration. Locations the toolbar can be placed include the top, bottom, left, and right side of your application. The toolbar can also start out floating.

The picture below illustrates a blank toolbar.

The code below illustrates how to add a blank toolbar to the top of your application.

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